On Saturday, Germantown celebrates Juneteenth Day, which marks the anniversary of the passage and ratification of the 13th Amendment, with an all-ages festival featuring discussions, performances and more.

This Sunday, the LGBT Pride Parade and Festival returns to Center City with live performances, Pride celebrations and a finale festival at Penn’s Landing.

Summertime is meant for visits to beer gardens! Luckily, Philadelphia is home to a slew of great beer gardens, including Independence Beer Garden (shown above), Spruce Street Harbor Park, Morgan's Pier, the PHS Pop-Up Gardens and more. Click here for a full guide to the top beer gardens in Philly.

The Best Beer Gardens in Philadelphia

Bring your yoga mat down to the waterfront for free daily yoga classes (weather permitting) at Race Street Pier. Classes run from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. Monday through Friday, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday (yes, there are two classes Monday through Thursday!) and 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

Free Yoga at Race Street Pier

After an extension due to its popularity, the Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival in Franklin Square ends its run this Sunday, June 18. Be sure to stop by this week to check out the nearly 30 imprssive handmade lanterns, the expansive dragon beer garden (with prime lantern peeping opportunities), fun performances and more.

Final Week for the Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival in Franklin Square

Philly's charming Fairmount neighborhood and the area surrounding the Philadelphia Museum of Art host a special restaurant week where diners can score seasonal prix-fixe menus, ranging from $15-$35, at participating eateries.

Art Museum Restaurant Week

The popular warm-weather hot spot that is Spruce Street Harbor Park is now open for al fresco lounging along the Delaware River waterfront. Stop by one of the best urban beaches in America this week to enjoy an exclusive craft beer (made by favorite local brewery Yards Brewing Company!) and other drinks on a floating barge, relax in one of 50 colorful hammocks, take in a free concert on Thursday and shop from a pop-up market on both Saturday and Sunday.

Spruce Street Harbor Park

The Delaware River Waterfront transforms into a seasonal urban oasis at Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest. Guests can play mini-golf and outdoor games, try their luck in the arcade, enjoy waterfront views with drinks and food and take a spin around the city’s only outdoor roller rink.

Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest

Every year, the Dealware River Waterfront hosts a fun-filled fundraiser party to help raise money for its programs — Spruce Street Harbor Park, Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest, free movie nights, concerts and more. The party returns this Tuesday night to Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest with food, cocktails, music and a grand fireworks finale. Tickets are required for entry to the party (but you can spot the fireworks finale for free).

DRWC Promenade at Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest

This week, Broadway Philadelphia keeps musical fans satisfied by welcoming Fun Home to the Forrest Theatre stage. The show creates a live production based on Alison Bechdel’s best-selling graphic memoir of the same name.

Broadway Philadelphia Presents Fun Home at the Forrest Theatre

Celebrate Flag Day where the American flag was first created! Check out a patriotic parade, flag-raising ceremonies and more at the Stripes and Stars Festival at the National Constitution Center (June 14), or commemorate Old Glory at her birthplace: The Betsy Ross House. Bonus: Guests of the Constitution Center receive $5 admission to the museum on June 14.

Flag Day Festivities in Philadelphia

The summer’s popular roving beer garden makes its way to Columbus Square in South Philly for a five-day residency. Starting Wednesday and continuing through Sunday, stop by the park for mobile food and drinks (beer, wine and cocktails!) and a slew of games, too. Plus, visit the park for a fundraiser happy hour for the Friends of Columbus Square on Wednesday, June 14 and a yoga class on Thursday, June 15.

Parks On Tap at Columbus Square

Philadelphia's Mural Arts Program presents its annual fundraiser — Wall Ball — this Wednesday evening. Throughout the evening, guests can enjoy snacks, drinks and a silent auction featuring art works curated by Conrad Benner of StreetsDept (who also curated Visit Philly's Revolutionary Art pop-up exhibit!). The annual party raises funds for mural upkeep and artist training. For those looking to join and support without spending a ton, opt for the Off the Wall Ball Afterparty, just a $25 ticket.

Free Admission to National Museum of American Jewish History

It's officially Center City Sips season! This Wednesday, visit spots like Bar Bombon, Independence Beer Garden, Vintage Wine Bar, Chops at the Comcast Center and more for deals on food and drinks from 5 to 7 p.m.

There’s a new happy hour spot in town and it offers prime views of City Hall. This Wednesday, the Kimmel Center’s Balcony Bar opens to the public with three nights of happy hour deals (Wednesday through Friday) through September 1. Guests can enjoy cocktails, beer and wine, and food specials (sliders, fried pierogies and more) from Garces. The bar is open from 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, including during Center City District Sips!

Grand Opening of Balcony Bar at the Kimmel Center

This week, The Franklin Institute opens its Escape Rooms, a brand-new, immersive installation. Guests will be challenged to escape-the-room in 60-minutes or less using puzzles, codes, clues and more. Note that tickets to the Escape Rooms do not include access to the museum.

Grand Opening of the Escape Rooms at The Franklin Institute

Summer movie nights continue along the Schuylkill Banks this Thursday night as the Schuylkill River Development Corporation presents a free screening of Young Frankenstein. The flick starts at 8:30 p.m. along the riverfront, and guests are encouraged to pack picnics to enjoy during the show.

Movie Night at Schuylkill Banks: Young Frankenstein

This Thursday, the African American Museum opens its marquee summer exhibition, PhilAesthetic: The African American Museum in Philadelphia ​Celebrates the Black Arts Movement. The museum is teaming up with Philadanco, the Clef Club, and the New Freedom Theatre to showcase Philadelphia's black aesthetic and black art scene through a series of exhibitions and special pop ups. Inside of the museum, guests can explore a two-gallery exhibition that puts the spotlight on black arts in Philadelphia.

Grand Opening of PhilAesthetic at the African American Museum

University’s City fun biannual Baltimore Avenue Dollar Stroll promises $1 specials from neighborhood businesses including restaurants, bars and retailers. Live music and fun for all ages accompany the edible bargains. Click here for the participants map.

Baltimore Avenue Dollar Stroll

Last year's Philadelphia Restaurant Festival brought dozens of restaurants to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University for a culinary paradise of eats paired with spirits of all sorts. This year, enjoy food and drinks from local businesses like City Tap House, Wish Bone, Smokin' Betty's, Couch Tomato Cafe, Conshohocken Brewing Company and more. General admission tickets are $50 per person.

Philadelphia Restaurant Festival

Old City Eats returns for another year of deals on food and drinks at more than 25 neighborhood restaurants. On Thursdays from June 15 through August 31, Old City dwellers can visit spots like High Street on Market, Khyber Pass Pub, Red Owl Tavern, National Mechanics and more for happy hour deals. The neighborhood-wide happy hour kicks off on June 15 with a free block party on 2nd and Market streets.

Old City Eats Kickoff and Block Party

On June 16, the world celebrates Leopold Bloom’s fictional journey through the streets of Dublin, as imagined in James Joyce’s masterpiece Ulysses, during a special celebration termed Bloomsday. In Philly, The Rosenbach of the Free Library of Philadelphia invites the public to live readings and an afternoon of music, including singers from the Academy of Vocal Arts.

Bloomsday at the Rosenbach

Expand your art collection without breaking the bank during InLiquid's annual Art for the Cash Poor. Held at the Crane Arts Building, the yearly party features food, music and 100-plus artists who will offer works in a variety of mediums at a cost of less than $199 – a score for your wall and your wallet.

Art for the Cash Poor

Historic Germantown celebrates the passage and ratification of the 13th Amendment — which ended slavery in America — with its annual Juneteenth Festival this week. The free fest fills the 6300 block of Germantown Avenue with special exhibits, performances, discussions and more.

Historic Germantown's Juneteenth Festival

Celebrate Dad’s day with free admission to the Academy of Natural Sciences, a museum that showcases the beauty of natural history through interesting exhibitions and immersive displays. The museum offers free admission to all Dad’s (when they are paying for a child) on both Saturday and Sunday.

Free Father's Day Admission to the Academy of Natural Sciences

Missing Philly Beer Week already? Well, Sierra Nevada Brewery recently joined forces with a dozen different brewers to create 12 collaboration beers. Now, it's teaming up with brewers all throughout the nation to create Beer Camp on Tour, and it's stopping in Philadelphia this month. Taking over Penn's Landing, the event brings together hundreds of craft beer options, many of the city’s top food trucks and live music for an al fresco Saturday afternoon.

Beer Camp on Tour at Penn's Landing

University City District's free summer performance series returns for June this Saturday evening with a performance by Brian Sanders' JUNK, a modern dance troupe that is known for its impressive acts of physical theater. Before the show, guests can enjoy free samples of Ben and Jerry's ice cream, Saxby's cold brew coffee and more.

40th Street Summer Series: Brian Sanders' JUNK

The 29th annual LGBT Pride Parade and Festival begins with a colorful procession from the Gayborhood to Penn’s Landing, where a celebration ensues. Revelers can look forward to live music, DJs, food, drink and other ways to fete International Gay and Lesbian Pride Month along the Delaware River waterfront.

Radio 104.5 kicks off its summer block parties this Sunday with a show featuring a number of talented alt-rock musicians. This weekend, the free (but ticketed) concert features performances by The Revivalists, Missio, July Talk, Irontom and more.

The Best Beer Gardens in Philadelphia

Photo by Neal Santos

Summertime is meant for visits to beer gardens! Luckily, Philadelphia is home to a slew of great beer gardens, including Independence Beer Garden (shown above), Spruce Street Harbor Park, Morgan's Pier, the PHS Pop-Up Gardens and more. Click here for a full guide to the top beer gardens in Philly.

The Best Beer Gardens in Philadelphia

Free Yoga at Race Street Pier

Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia

Bring your yoga mat down to the waterfront for free daily yoga classes (weather permitting) at Race Street Pier. Classes run from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. Monday through Friday, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday (yes, there are two classes Monday through Thursday!) and 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

Free Yoga at Race Street Pier

Final Week for the Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival in Franklin Square

Photo by J. Fusco for Tianyu

After an extension due to its popularity, the Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival in Franklin Square ends its run this Sunday, June 18. Be sure to stop by this week to check out the nearly 30 imprssive handmade lanterns, the expansive dragon beer garden (with prime lantern peeping opportunities), fun performances and more.

Final Week for the Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival in Franklin Square

Art Museum Restaurant Week

Photo by A. Ricketts for Visit Philadelphia

Philly's charming Fairmount neighborhood and the area surrounding the Philadelphia Museum of Art host a special restaurant week where diners can score seasonal prix-fixe menus, ranging from $15-$35, at participating eateries.

Art Museum Restaurant Week

Spruce Street Harbor Park

Photo by M. Fischetti for Visit Philadelphia

The popular warm-weather hot spot that is Spruce Street Harbor Park is now open for al fresco lounging along the Delaware River waterfront. Stop by one of the best urban beaches in America this week to enjoy an exclusive craft beer (made by favorite local brewery Yards Brewing Company!) and other drinks on a floating barge, relax in one of 50 colorful hammocks, take in a free concert on Thursday and shop from a pop-up market on both Saturday and Sunday.

Spruce Street Harbor Park

Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest

Photo courtesy DRWC

The Delaware River Waterfront transforms into a seasonal urban oasis at Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest. Guests can play mini-golf and outdoor games, try their luck in the arcade, enjoy waterfront views with drinks and food and take a spin around the city’s only outdoor roller rink.

Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest

DRWC Promenade at Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest

Photo by Matt Stanley for DRWC

Every year, the Dealware River Waterfront hosts a fun-filled fundraiser party to help raise money for its programs — Spruce Street Harbor Park, Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest, free movie nights, concerts and more. The party returns this Tuesday night to Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest with food, cocktails, music and a grand fireworks finale. Tickets are required for entry to the party (but you can spot the fireworks finale for free).

DRWC Promenade at Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest

Broadway Philadelphia Presents Fun Home at the Forrest Theatre

This week, Broadway Philadelphia keeps musical fans satisfied by welcoming Fun Home to the Forrest Theatre stage. The show creates a live production based on Alison Bechdel’s best-selling graphic memoir of the same name.

Broadway Philadelphia Presents Fun Home at the Forrest Theatre

Flag Day Festivities in Philadelphia

Photo courtesy the Betsy Ross House

Celebrate Flag Day where the American flag was first created! Check out a patriotic parade, flag-raising ceremonies and more at the Stripes and Stars Festival at the National Constitution Center (June 14), or commemorate Old Glory at her birthplace: The Betsy Ross House. Bonus: Guests of the Constitution Center receive $5 admission to the museum on June 14.

Flag Day Festivities in Philadelphia

Parks On Tap at Columbus Square

Photo courtesy Fairmount Park Conservancy

The summer’s popular roving beer garden makes its way to Columbus Square in South Philly for a five-day residency. Starting Wednesday and continuing through Sunday, stop by the park for mobile food and drinks (beer, wine and cocktails!) and a slew of games, too. Plus, visit the park for a fundraiser happy hour for the Friends of Columbus Square on Wednesday, June 14 and a yoga class on Thursday, June 15.

Parks On Tap at Columbus Square

Mural Arts Philadelphia’s Wall Ball

Philadelphia's Mural Arts Program presents its annual fundraiser — Wall Ball — this Wednesday evening. Throughout the evening, guests can enjoy snacks, drinks and a silent auction featuring art works curated by Conrad Benner of StreetsDept (who also curated Visit Philly's Revolutionary Art pop-up exhibit!). The annual party raises funds for mural upkeep and artist training. For those looking to join and support without spending a ton, opt for the Off the Wall Ball Afterparty, just a $25 ticket.

Free Admission to National Museum of American Jewish History

Center City Sips

Photo courtesy Bar Bombon

It's officially Center City Sips season! This Wednesday, visit spots like Bar Bombon, Independence Beer Garden, Vintage Wine Bar, Chops at the Comcast Center and more for deals on food and drinks from 5 to 7 p.m.

Center City Sips

Grand Opening of Balcony Bar at the Kimmel Center

There’s a new happy hour spot in town and it offers prime views of City Hall. This Wednesday, the Kimmel Center’s Balcony Bar opens to the public with three nights of happy hour deals (Wednesday through Friday) through September 1. Guests can enjoy cocktails, beer and wine, and food specials (sliders, fried pierogies and more) from Garces. The bar is open from 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, including during Center City District Sips!

Grand Opening of Balcony Bar at the Kimmel Center

Grand Opening of the Escape Rooms at The Franklin Institute

Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia

This week, The Franklin Institute opens its Escape Rooms, a brand-new, immersive installation. Guests will be challenged to escape-the-room in 60-minutes or less using puzzles, codes, clues and more. Note that tickets to the Escape Rooms do not include access to the museum.

Grand Opening of the Escape Rooms at The Franklin Institute

Movie Night at Schuylkill Banks: Young Frankenstein

Photo courtesy Schuylkill Banks

Summer movie nights continue along the Schuylkill Banks this Thursday night as the Schuylkill River Development Corporation presents a free screening of Young Frankenstein. The flick starts at 8:30 p.m. along the riverfront, and guests are encouraged to pack picnics to enjoy during the show.

Movie Night at Schuylkill Banks: Young Frankenstein

Grand Opening of PhilAesthetic at the African American Museum

Photo by M. Kennedy for Visit Philadelphia

This Thursday, the African American Museum opens its marquee summer exhibition, PhilAesthetic: The African American Museum in Philadelphia ​Celebrates the Black Arts Movement. The museum is teaming up with Philadanco, the Clef Club, and the New Freedom Theatre to showcase Philadelphia's black aesthetic and black art scene through a series of exhibitions and special pop ups. Inside of the museum, guests can explore a two-gallery exhibition that puts the spotlight on black arts in Philadelphia.

Grand Opening of PhilAesthetic at the African American Museum

Baltimore Avenue Dollar Stroll

Photo by J. Fusco For Visit Philadelphia

University’s City fun biannual Baltimore Avenue Dollar Stroll promises $1 specials from neighborhood businesses including restaurants, bars and retailers. Live music and fun for all ages accompany the edible bargains. Click here for the participants map.

Baltimore Avenue Dollar Stroll

Philadelphia Restaurant Festival

Last year's Philadelphia Restaurant Festival brought dozens of restaurants to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University for a culinary paradise of eats paired with spirits of all sorts. This year, enjoy food and drinks from local businesses like City Tap House, Wish Bone, Smokin' Betty's, Couch Tomato Cafe, Conshohocken Brewing Company and more. General admission tickets are $50 per person.

Philadelphia Restaurant Festival

Old City Eats Kickoff and Block Party

Photo by A. Ricketts for Visit Philadelphia

Old City Eats returns for another year of deals on food and drinks at more than 25 neighborhood restaurants. On Thursdays from June 15 through August 31, Old City dwellers can visit spots like High Street on Market, Khyber Pass Pub, Red Owl Tavern, National Mechanics and more for happy hour deals. The neighborhood-wide happy hour kicks off on June 15 with a free block party on 2nd and Market streets.

Old City Eats Kickoff and Block Party

Bloomsday at the Rosenbach

Photo courtesy the Rosenbach Museum

On June 16, the world celebrates Leopold Bloom’s fictional journey through the streets of Dublin, as imagined in James Joyce’s masterpiece Ulysses, during a special celebration termed Bloomsday. In Philly, The Rosenbach of the Free Library of Philadelphia invites the public to live readings and an afternoon of music, including singers from the Academy of Vocal Arts.

Bloomsday at the Rosenbach

Art for the Cash Poor

Photo courtesy Lynda César Photography

Expand your art collection without breaking the bank during InLiquid's annual Art for the Cash Poor. Held at the Crane Arts Building, the yearly party features food, music and 100-plus artists who will offer works in a variety of mediums at a cost of less than $199 – a score for your wall and your wallet.

Art for the Cash Poor

Historic Germantown's Juneteenth Festival

Photo by R. Kennedy for Visit Philadelphia

Historic Germantown celebrates the passage and ratification of the 13th Amendment — which ended slavery in America — with its annual Juneteenth Festival this week. The free fest fills the 6300 block of Germantown Avenue with special exhibits, performances, discussions and more.

Historic Germantown's Juneteenth Festival

Free Father's Day Admission to the Academy of Natural Sciences

Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia

Celebrate Dad’s day with free admission to the Academy of Natural Sciences, a museum that showcases the beauty of natural history through interesting exhibitions and immersive displays. The museum offers free admission to all Dad’s (when they are paying for a child) on both Saturday and Sunday.

Free Father's Day Admission to the Academy of Natural Sciences

Beer Camp on Tour at Penn's Landing

Missing Philly Beer Week already? Well, Sierra Nevada Brewery recently joined forces with a dozen different brewers to create 12 collaboration beers. Now, it's teaming up with brewers all throughout the nation to create Beer Camp on Tour, and it's stopping in Philadelphia this month. Taking over Penn's Landing, the event brings together hundreds of craft beer options, many of the city’s top food trucks and live music for an al fresco Saturday afternoon.

Beer Camp on Tour at Penn's Landing

40th Street Summer Series: Brian Sanders' JUNK

Photo courtesy University City District

University City District's free summer performance series returns for June this Saturday evening with a performance by Brian Sanders' JUNK, a modern dance troupe that is known for its impressive acts of physical theater. Before the show, guests can enjoy free samples of Ben and Jerry's ice cream, Saxby's cold brew coffee and more.

40th Street Summer Series: Brian Sanders' JUNK

LGBT Pride Parade and Festival

Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia

The 29th annual LGBT Pride Parade and Festival begins with a colorful procession from the Gayborhood to Penn’s Landing, where a celebration ensues. Revelers can look forward to live music, DJs, food, drink and other ways to fete International Gay and Lesbian Pride Month along the Delaware River waterfront.

LGBT Pride Parade and Festival

Radio 104.5 Block Party at Festival Pier

Radio 104.5 kicks off its summer block parties this Sunday with a show featuring a number of talented alt-rock musicians. This weekend, the free (but ticketed) concert features performances by The Revivalists, Missio, July Talk, Irontom and more.